CANCER Cannot be Cut Out or 1 f t Removed with Piaster Surgical opcviUons and flesh destroying plasters nre useless, painful and dangerous, and besides, never cure Cancer. Iso "inattcr h w often a cancerous sore is retnoved, another comes nt or near the sanie point, and always in a worse form Does not this pro conclusively that Cancer is a blood disease, and that it is folly to attempt to cure tins deep-seated, dangerous "blood trouble by cutting or burning out the sore, which, after all, is only an outward sign of the disease a place of exit foi the poison ? Cancer runs in families through many generations, and those whose ancestors have been afSictcd with it arc liable nt an time to be stricken with the deadly malady.' Only Blood Diseases can be Transmitted from One Generation to Another isrivr TIMK M IIKI'l'lK. Vast Suit ImVi, Donvor, Kt. Mull Worth, Oinnlin, Khii It t j. m. fity. M. l-nuK C'lilfnso WiJ r'.nt. r.n k JlVSt. Kk-i Mall m l 111 Nothing curei further proof that Cancer is a disease of the blood. To cure a blood disease like this vou must cure the entire blood svstem remove even trace of the tioison. ,1 J . r. " v.ancer eneccuaiiy ana permanently dui o. o. o. S. S. S. enters the circulation, searches out and removes all taint, and stops the formation of cancerous cells. No mere tonic or ordinary blood medicine can do this. S. S. S. goes down to the very roots of the disease, and forces out the deadly poicm. .allowing the sore to heal naturally and permanently". S. S. S. at the same time purifies the blood and builds up the general health. A little pimple, a Harmless looking wart or mole, a lump in the breast, a cut or bruise tliat rctuses tc heil under ordinary treatment, should all be looked upon with suspicion, as this is often the beginning of a bad form of cancer. Mrs Sarah M KIinc, 041 Windsor Ave.. Bristol. Term, writes : I am 41 years old, nnd for three years had suffered with a severe form of Cancer on ray javr which the doctors in this city said was incurable, and that I could not live more than six month. I accepted their Mntement as true, and had Riven up all hope of ever einc well apain, when my tlriiK cist. knowing of my condition, recommended fc. S. S. After taking a few lwttle the sore becan to heal, much to the surj'rie of the physicians, and in a short time made n complete cure. I have rained in Ceh.rav nppctite is splendid, sleep is refreshing in fact, am enjoying perfect health." Our medical department is in charre of physicians of lone experience, who are especially skilled in treating Cancer and other blood diseases. Write for anv advic; Spoknuc W11II11 Willi, Soknm, tikntie Klvw ' .MIitm-HpollR. St. l'nul, VI) or. T OJ p. in. I i it I U t li, Mlittnukiiv n 1 OiIchco mid Kii!t, I I & in. -l p. m. r'utist i'oi:ti.ani. Oiienu StnnlllM. ' Fur sun VrfliKtlcw- Ikvumlxur 8, S, II. IS, Ml i tin 11 .-. sss 1 1 or information wanted, we make no charge whatever for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. f in. in,in. utiila) foinmblii Kv. Steamers.' Ki.&uiuliij 10 Affront a irnu uy .urdny Ijtndltigs. 1 ! iu. For a Nice Suit of Clothes. i'natinr, Ovcrcoatin- or Fancr Vesting. Am 7 I l . f I the steamer Kfgulntor in the Three- Mile rnp"ids. Oa Saturday evenin: he ! told a less blood-curdlinc, but f qnaliv , i imaginative, story of sv:iou romp! in i 1 lions pending between the Keztilator com pat. y and th portage ompitny be- i cause 01 the failure of the beat company lo fulfill its contract and land tie; need ed for the road on the bank of the hip eddy. The Cheonjcle hr. the word of Man..2er Allavray for it that there never w as anv contract oi the kind intimated ran AND UKAI.ING cvwx. roi: CATARRH is Ely's Oream Balm CATARRH r.n m. WiuajtKTTK lttvnt! 1 x uuuy Oregon City. Niiwbwg, Milum a. i'liy lttid's. K;va p. m. 1I.5UII(1h' 1 o n. WlU-AMCTTl: A.Vtl AM- .1:30 ti. m. Tti!.'!l if. Hiu.Klvr.Ks. Mon.,Vtl ami .-i.t. Urcgoii i:ty, Dnytiia, mid Kri. mid W'ny-Uiiidlng.-. 1 Kay r.nd pleasant try uc Loii'ains 110 111- janons an.g. It i quick y alworlwl. G;es litiicf a oai-e. It OfM'TlM twl f ' ... Kciu 1 the N?.a! l a.-as. pf) H 'fU HFAH I in the Telegram, and consequently no I nOTS Tl e. iFestTrcYtTe trouoles of any kind hitve grown cut w hat never had an existence. As a specimen of mere inaccuracy, where the imagination does not seem to G it m Willamette htvr.r- ! 4 :rtn p. m Tu. ..Thur. rortliiliil to forviill. Mini. Wnl huJ ul. und W'Hy.ljnidliigs. jimd l'tlduy Lv Clparin rtiu y 1 J a. 111. P.VAKr Idveis. Klmrii. to Si'Hlnlun. I.riVK LttU'lCTUN iliilly (-.: n. in. 5k 3!: Sr as a;; $ I i s A 1 "US ft 1 3C I Ths I Dnllet, Or. 5 The Chronicle, dob Pointers. i lIlIiniKTIIUITIItl 1 si Kindly rail and examine ray stock of Im ported sad D untie Woolens. A tine stock 10 Belect from. Suits made from ; he lowest price to the high est grade. iieais anu i?tecu me .Memiiranc. ltetnrce tlio uf i-en?es of Tate and bmrll. Lirge Size, M cci a: ' Uriirirtjj or by mai ; Trial Size, 10 cento by malU fcLi BKWHElte, 56 Warren Street, New York. have been v.otkingat its Lest, lake the Don't let your old worn ont machinery lie In the fence comer anv loncer. Take CV TartleK iltKl:iiic tn co to lleiumtr fIiouM take No. 4, leiivliiR 'I be DiiIUd at 7:0u p. 1:1 maklti): illrivt cciihiit.sIoiib tit lli'ipner Jimctlim I.Y'.iiriiltiK niaLltiRitlrecteoiiiiLi'tliin nt llopiitier junction with N11, 1. iirrivliif; at The Dalles at ...Vj, m. Wasco Warehouse Compaq No. J. tliroiicht freictit, cant Iwrniul. tlooo not TT ji oi 1 ?Vr 1,rt,vc' '-:w n- '', xieaaquariers ior oeea uram of all kinds. t j- . 1 jsu. i. ifH'ni iriMLTiii. iiirritH insii'iifiri. imih v w . - m m,i m Speaktns of the portage company ibe iu ?nce I,am Ior c:1" 1U,U wrouSH bnnid: urrlvc54..Vj,.'n,.,,i1.p,,ruh:i,'. p. iii. JMe&flQllRrterS IOr 660. txralll Ot fHHh ,1 iiinniRii imKUl, 11 m's noi followinc, clipped almost at random u 10 tie-ci.er rauiKner, 1 ne iMiies junk ; mm h'f n .,f .ll,.,.! r,rS ! dealer, and get the cash for It. lllL'ht'St 3.n, in. iron, rubber boots and shoes, bicycle -U et boumi tlinmRli J, A. Eberle Fine Tailoring. THE UALUj ( llEGOX. rCUI'LC TtlL' ALL KNOW. re reaietered at the Umatilla House. writer javs: The new company proposes to baiid a tires- e!c - l,ra" copper, zinc, lead, portMjre railroad around the big eddy at fiewter, old wooltn mps, Iwer bottles Cehlo falls, about eisht miles above Ttie and flasks, horse tnanee and tailp, and Dalles, in order to reacn the upp river. ; bones of a deacili.tlons. Price paid for otk 0:1 this railroad has alreadv been , . . . ,, commenced, and the completion of it cust ,ron' Scents per 100 lbs. One vviil be hurried through. 1 door west of J. II. Worsley's, Second. St., What do you think of Ihe bic eddy 1 The Dalles. m24-l:no. bein'' located at Ceiilo falls, eifht ; Cutarrh v.u,ut cured miles above The Dalles? j with local applications, as they cannot GOING EAST- reach the seat of the ditease. Catarrh ! ic n htnnrl nr pnnptitnHrmpl rlteciit. u,tl " - " -v , - . order to cure it you must lake inter- Hall's Catarrh Cure in ernutiy, and acts uirectlv on Hall's re is not a ouacfe medicine. carry pniuicngvrii: iirrlvei t:15 p in., depart j.w t. III. No. Zi, went bound lwiil frelRbt, carries )ia Mniserr. arric 6.1ft p. in., H-purti- H.:iO a. in. For full particular call on O. li. iV N. Vo.'t ntrent The iiallcn. or uddrra W. II. Iiritl.IU KT, Gnu l'us. Act,. I'lirtlnuil, Or. - I Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds MILL FEED I 1 If you intend to thke a trip East, ask ; ! rftnr I tr.Vi. ODiir.t tr .rrntu ,o.t ...a Tin, I George L. Gilfrev, of Silver Lake, is - ..', . , ... nal remedies In the city. : ""ai auasn, a mouern anu up- to-uate 1 ukfcn jn C. A. Shurte and wife, of Arlington,' .P. . . . .' , , ' T, ' the blood and mucous surfaces 1'ita.Pai i) Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendlfr triTI 'H11T, This Hour ib manufactured expretsly for fimJf urv. will , rut tp udMlulu 1" I C PaiiflUUllA 1 's fell our poode lower than any hnnoe in the trade, and if you don't trunkal I can anu i cur prices anu imj convinced. i Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. City Through trains from Chicago, Kansas . . ... , . . . , . Catarrh Cur ty, Omaha or st. Louis to 2ev crk . , C. B. Darbin, of Antelooe, is in the' - , . ' . . It was was tirescrilied bv one of the best ity, the truest of the Umatilla House. ; u"u ls' A , lram; , phvsicians in this country for veare, and Dick Sictnan brought in a load of:.... .. ... T , wheat tonay from his ranch near Dufur. "as ."f rec"D,n CUBlr ca'E "Wf 1 mr. uml il.ni-irr n:rG Ken Wiison went on a fishing oatinu -. T. . ' the best blood purifieis, actinc directlv The perfect is a regular ptescritition. It is composed , of the best tonics known, combined with li.!; .wrt ino w iu u'iii ri, nn.r,. 1 stop over allowed on all tickets at i-1 ' , ' xui: mortiing to me inu ruer country, i ' I on the mucous surfaces. i iihUi i ran:, A. M. Kelsay arrived here f rom Shan- iko yesterday and h ill return iu a day or two. " j Jack Donohue was a passenger on the j Regulator this morning for St. Martin I fcpnugs. Host. C. Cu.ve, Pacific Coatt Puss. AL't,, Los Anceles, Calif. C. s. Ccane, t. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. j curing Catarrh "t T T onlurc r(ilrflaiit n -i n rn.m r. X 1 frfcfc ! combination of the two ingredients ib I what produces such wonderful results in it-nd for testimonials, at the Umatilla House. F. J. Ciie.vkv & Co., Props. , Toledo 0. Sold by drriife'trists, price 7.rc. Hall's Family Pilli; are the best. 12 the Lion and Imperial Fire Insurance I r . Mr. and Mrs. M. Thornburn, Mrs. H. ! 01Inies, wisnes to announce to ti.e M. Baxter and J. W. Cox are in town : patrons of these companies that owing from Kingsiey. to the eicknese of Mr. C. E. Rhyard and 1 "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my Emma Brown and Edith Friend, of resignation of Mr. Hngh Gourlay, 1 family with wonderful results. It give's Aehwood, Crook county, are registered . their former BentF, the ager.cy for both i immediate relief, iu pleasant to take ami companies for The Dalles and lcinityjia trulv the dyspeptic's best friend." has been placed in the hands of Mr.'eaye E. Harlgerink. Overitel. Mich timothy Brownhill. Any business given to Mr. Brownhill will receive James Snipes and daughter, Mies prompt attention and will be appreciated Bessie, went on the Piegulator this ! ,t, nm : n v i, norninz on a short visit to friends. i by the companies. Office in C. L. Bay- r u r-..i r u , - . ard'e old stand. No. 65 Washington Dr. Harry Littlefield, who has been Tl. n.,, here for werks in attendance on hlfiBtleet' The Dalies- 0rou' al-l' WBter, the late Mrs. W. L. Bradshaw, j Latest designs for 1900 in wall paper, left for home vesterdav noon. vu.n. .ii . i . . V-.. , i-Ieant etock to select from at II. & enn IT. .1 r T r. . . i . .'ii. uuu ..ire. i. onrKeani anu son, & (Jo.'d. apil7-lw i Yellowstone Park Line. the dimno cut ttoriK nto-M 1'oi:xi..vmi T' THE KAsT. Till: ONLY WIlLCT l.IXK TO Till'. YKL1.0W .HIONi: I'AI'.K lk4 vk. OniOB D8F0t, nrtbanfi I SIS akiiivk. No. No. 1 11. IS M Joe D..y, tliB well-known Portland detective, waevin town yesterday, re turning on the mid-day passenger. Digests what you eat. cure. Cannot fail to Clarke cc Falk'e Savoring rz'ractf are the best. Ask your grocer for them. P. A. Sargeant, of Five-Mile, and grand angnter, .mips Jutthryn. were nassen-1 seie on the Keg a visit to friends in Nasal Catarrh ouickl v viclda to treat. ulator this morning on ! ment by Ely's Cream I) aim, which is agree in Portland. ably aromatic. It is received through tho nostriiii, cleanses and heals the whole sur- Full blooded, barred Plymouth Keck ejri-i, per getting V 00 and 1.50. For particulars call on or addresc, SAXUKIih Bi:os. Box 017. The Dalles, Or. Knkt in nil fur liiromn, reattle, Olympln, (iruy'i. mirunraiia noutii neim IMiiutu, bpiiLane, ltinm-' land, 11. C, rulhnuti, .Moscovr, f Mttiti. Hut-1 A.M. (nluHiimpiiiIiiiiiKcouii- 5..V) 1 IT), 1IV1C1IU, .MIllllClllHH Il, bt. l'nul, Oiniilui,, Katias City. fet. Uml. ChlcuRO und nil ikjIiiU No. I. efct mid Hoiltlieimt. No. 3. ,, . ,. . 1'UKft bound Kxpros r. si. for Tiiioma mid bcattle ";W A. SI. ! arid IntermeUIutc uutk I'lillmHii llmt elnim uud tourlit kh-viHrrN to J.iniKapulI,bt. I'aul and SlUnouri river liit . i.m.ufc ('nailer. Vusubuletl trHlnt. t'uiou dejt joiuitctloim III all principal cltlef. ItHKKBRe chifked to destination of tickets. l-or timidwunely Illtmtiuteddifrlptlve:iiatU.-r, write 1 ng v" rw'rv,ltl. etc., call oa or A. D. CHARLTON, Am.lstnnt General IWenpcr Agent, ZY, Slorrlkor. btrtvt, corner Tnlr , 1'ortland, Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via 3"li JteKt Itemeily Tor ItheutnatUm. QUICK HELItr ritOJt l'AI.V. All who nee Chamberlain Pain Balm for rhenmatistn are delighted with the uick relief from pain which it affords. M hen epeaking of thie Mr. D. N. Sinks, Souinern Pacific Co. m . sell the- 50c. eizo; Trial size by mail, 10 . and indigestion, makes you eat. fcleep, 1 OJiaSta XLOllte thotreator nL ' v , "orK anu n' tlion guarantee, S:ck Headache absoIUtelv and r.ermn. inently cured by using Moki Tet. A face over -which it diffuses itself. Druggists 1 Peasant herb drink. Oureg constipation ' AiinnntinnniKiif Pr ,110e- ck. L'OCtS. and To accommodate those who aro partial i l1' & Houghton Druggist" i teed &0 cis. to the use of atomizers in npjdying Jiqaids into the nabal ljassnges for catarrhal trou. ( mil: bituuiJJOIIII 1Q i Muil H hi. Id. furniture and houeehold good of Troy, Ohio, eavs : "Some time ago I ' ! Jf! nabaX Vf hW 101 4 , . , , l,UJO 1 . W, the liropnetors tircpai fcad a sevo attack of rheumatism in my liquid form, which -will ho il. 'I-he liquid form embodies tho mod- ffl ",y reblot"c ' Masonic building ml properties of tho solid preparation. , I want bargains. Cure Jloaduche (lulckly. a'Jl-2t V. JJ. G Al'.IIEThO.V. liquid form, which will ho known as Ely'a ' roust be sold at what they will bring as 1 ZnZ&.i"U ! 1 leave ,or fc"okaiil1 "t3t Tuesday. Call " : . (id "j ni nit ruLWiu.t.iu i unu unu enouiuer. l irieu numerous -remedied, tint in' n. ri.i:ul n,it r .... mail, ittuiuiiiunucu uy .-ieeers. i.ieo. v. fur- icixin.1 eonfe cc uo., urugKislB of this place, to Jtrv Chamberlain's Pain Riilm. T..tr l!nl.l,.;.,'u nr.o .1.1 ..IT..... r I I ii , recommenned it ho highly that I bought - - ue.- i oiarKo a rail: liaye received u carload rr ouuh. n. iiarinieBS anu etiecilve cure ol the ce obrated .1i.,m t 11 battle. wall xhtin relitrtil nf nil . . -v-r,i, u.,i,.i... - .... .. 7 I liave since recommended this lini-' J"" -.- "'r' c-". Bieepieesneas, eirictiy pure liquid paints , . , , , , . j brain fatitrne, 10 nnd Jo cents, Rod! ment to many of my friendP, who Pfrec . by Clarke & Kalk, drURgiHts. janS-l-Ow T" " i" with me that it ie the best remedy for 'muscular rheumatism in tho market." For sale by Blateley & Houghton. A ruwerfully Girted lteporlrr. There ie some body rustling Items for the Portland Telegiam whose hIkIiU of amagluation are enough to make Old Man Munchausen turn over In his grave. Last week he of course it'enhe; no women could He as this fellow Joet wrote up a most blood-curdling tale of the almost wreck and annihilation of M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., saye, "DoWitt'u Little Karly Misers are the very best pills I ever used for costlveuess, liver and bowel troubles," Kev. W. E. Sitzor, W. Canton, N. Y., writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit. I was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Gure and it helped me from the etart. I believe it to be a panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It digests what ycu eat. ' Hay, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- aii uruggiBts niliind the money. lets. Special reserve old government whie. key, recognized by the highest medical j authority In the bind; especially rucom- menueci uy the hoard of health of San Francisco for hospital use, alto A. P. O'Brien, M. D., captain arid surgeon, and Win. I). McCarthy, major and sur geon U. 8. ermy, us the purest un-idul-terated stimulant for couvalefcen's, In valids and family ute. Sold by Charles StuMnK. apl20.dlui and Motors MANTFACTPKKD BV AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC Clrculsrs and particulars furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent. un2G Tin.- ivtt i.K.fi. OREGOJ Tralin Jwivc 1 lie IiHllen for 1'ortlmid nml way tull(.ilut 1 :2iu. in. iiurt 3 i., m. ' . ii in 7;Mi i in lii:ao u in 10:,'m) . in Lcaru I'ortlituil " Albany Arrive Ahlilnnd . . " Kucmiii'-ii to " Kan Krunulkco li-Xt ii in &:(ju in ":l,'i p iu Arilve OKdon " Denver " Kiiiisiih City " ClileuRO . . . . r.il.'m iii . U:UU it in ::') it in 7 : 15 a m Arrive Um Anncles ... " Kl riuo " Fort Worth.. .. ' .lty of Mexico. " Houston ' New Ork'uim . . " WunliliiKton " New York , . 1 :vu p in C;Ui in 0:;xi ii in . 1:M it in 1 ;Ut a in . r.r.'.'.iim li;!.'!! in I'.'iU i III inrso a in I iXi li III H:ISu in 11: Till in UlUlH III n in 'j-:mi in 7;(i0ii in n:(x) p in ;:!0 ii in '.':Uum 1 :ou ii in ) in it in l'." U p in DEALERS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplies Crandallfi Burget UNDERTAKERS tP EMBALMERS The Dallos, Or. m I'ullniaa nnd TourUt enrh on both trnlim (Jliulrcam Hiieriimunto to OKden mid K K Coiinectliic ut Kim Krauolnco with Boveral "f P i6h for Honolulu, J,, i , uiitim. hllljioliien, Central uud South America. ' Bee Agent at The Dulles station, or addteu C. H. MARKHAM, (leneral I'uwrnger Agent, fortlnnd, Or. INSURE WITH THE w Union & crown Fire ipran.ee 60. OF LONDON. FOUNDED 1826. CAPITAL PAID UP 7,600,O00. A8UETS 20,120,036. Burpliu U'jond nit I.liibllltlen In United Bliitw (521,160.28. ARTHUR SEUFERT. Res. Atf. TiielKw- Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in The Chrom